On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:08 PM, Kim Woelders said:
> Aargh! I have been messing around in this area way too many times.
> It seems that mplayer sets bogus aspect ratio hints (the ones that
> were appropriate for the window before fullscreening) which e16
> obeys, causing the problem.
> I have committed a fix so that aspect ratio hints are ignored when
> fullscreening.
Great. I will check it out soon, perhaps this weekend. I'm hip
deep in Blu-ray stuff ATM.
> When using firefox and pressing the fullscreen button on a youtube
> video, what happens is that a new fullscreen window application is
> launched, as opposed to firefox itself going fullscreen.
> New fullscreen windows are placed on the screen where its window top
> left corner is placed at MapReqest time, most likely 0,0, i.e. on the
> left xinerama screen.
> I'm not sure there is a sane way to change behavior to what you
> expect.
I don't think I quite understand. I'm not sure what window you
mean in "... its window top left corner is placed ...". But maybe
it doesn't matter that I don't understand. IIRC, when I full-screen
an existing window it goes to the screen that contains the upper
left corner of the existing window.
For new full-screen windows, would it be possible to pick the
screen that the mouse cursor is in? I think this is what KDE-3,
(and perhaps others) did. I think I could sometimes click the
full-screen button on one screen and move the mouse quickly so
the new window opens in the other screen (On KDE). I'm very
accustomed to being able to open new full-screen windows on
either screen so always opening them on the left screen seems
a little broken.
> Bug reports are most welcome :)
Wait 'til you see my feature requests! :-)
Peace, James
My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable
superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are
able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.
-- Albert Einstein
When something unexpected happens, in that very moment, treat it
as a meditation.
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